Trewarthas
Trewarthas is a surname of Cornish origin, derived from the Cornish place name *Trevarras*, meaning "the farm of the people of Varas." The name reflects the historical settlement patterns in Cornwall, where *tre* indicates a farm or settlement and *varras* refers to a personal name. Over time, the spelling evolved into Trewartha, Trewarthan, and eventually Trewarthas, particularly in English-speaking regions.
The surname is most commonly associated with Cornwall, England, where many families with this name have historical
Notable figures with the surname include those in historical and cultural contexts, though no widely recognized
Today, Trewarthas remains a relatively uncommon surname, primarily found in the UK and among descendants of